Friday, October 1, 2010

Chiropractic and You.

Chiropractic care involved diagnosing and treating patient's problems, and not just treating the symptoms. While medications often have their place in a patient's treatment, medications can have terrible and sometimes fatal side effects; and surgical procedures can sometimes be avoided.

A Different Approach.
The human body is capable of healing itself naturally, with regular spinal check-ups (and adjustments if needed), exercise, and a nutritional diet. By listening to, and working closely with our patients, we are able to unlock a persons own healing ability, and can lead them down the path to having good health, both physically and mentally.


The Body's Ability to Heal Itself.
Unlocking a persons own healing ability means that we will first, listen to the patient explain what or where the problem is. Second, we will examine the patient to find out exactly what is causing the problem. Third, we will discuss the condition with the patient and explain the types of treatments that are available.

An All Natural Way of Life.
After the initial symptoms have been treated and are under control, we may suggest a regular maintenance program, which could open the door for you and your family to live a better way of life. Our goal is to create a healthier and happier you, through natural healing. Our practice isn't just about taking away the pain, but exceeding far beyond your expectations so you can live life to its fullest.

A Note from Our Office.
Even though chiropractors take the natural approach to healing, they do understand that under certain circumstances, conditions will need to be treated with medications, and we would never want you to stop taking medications that could mean life or death. Please consult with your prescribing physician before changing or stopping your medication.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Sports and Chiropractic Care

The Chiropractor plays a very important role in the sports world. From professional to amateur and even the weekend player, all are benefiting from chiropractic care.

The Chiropractor’s role is not only to treat injuries, but they can also help to enhance performance, prevent and manage injuries. They can be effective in the nutritional aspects of athletic performance as well as helping in competition preparation and endurance, and all aspects of injury prevention and treatment.

More and more athletes, professional and amateur, are choosing chiropractic care; this is evident by the increased treatments in the collegiate, Olympic, and professional levels. The list of advocates is long, and includes boxing champion Evander Holyfield along with professional football players Joe Montana, Jerry Rice, and Rodger Craig. Other advocates are Chichi Rodriguez in golf; world champion kick-boxer Dennis Alexio; as well as champions in virtually every major sport are becoming regular chiropractic patients. Many athletes insist on being adjusted by their chiropractors just prior to competition. They feel they are not able to perform at their optimum ability without the reassurance that they have full range of motion and decreased restriction in their joints.

The athlete is always looking to enhance performance, speed, injury rehabilitation, and increase endurance. In their search they are being drawn to the benefits of nutrition. Chiropractors qualified in the field of nutrition are able to give pertinent advice on vitamin supplementation, dietary intakes, environmental toxicities, homeostasis, and biomechanical reactions of bodily systems.

Looking to reduce injuries, entire teams as well as individual athletes are following a chiropractic designed conditioning program. Chiropractors are trained professionals in the area of biomechanical function of the neuromusculoskeletal system are capable of preparing a better, more complete conditioning and injury prevention program.

The trend towards chiropractic in sports care has been shown to be valid. It is hoped that more definitive studies in the area of nutrition, biomechanics and injury rehabilitation will be done to heighten chiropractic in the sports care arena. Because of the increasing worldwide interest in sports and fitness, no matter what your age or level of athletic achievement, the opportunity to finally see the role of chiropractic in sports cares is at hand.

Chiropractic Research Shows Positive Benefits!

Numerous studies have shown that chiropractic treatment is both safe and effective. The following are excerpts from a few of the more recent studies. By examining the research supporting chiropractic care, you will find that chiropractic offers tremendous potential in meeting today’s health care challenges.

For Acute and Chronic Pain

Patients with chronic low-back pain treated by chiropractors showed greater improvement and satisfaction at one month than patients treated by family physicians. Satisfaction scores were higher for chiropractic patients. A higher proportion of chiropractic patients (56% vs. 13%) reported that their low-back pain was better or much better, whereas nearly one third of medical patients reported their low-back pain was worse or much worse.

(2000) Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics-

In a randomized controlled trial, 183 patients with neck pain were randomly allocated to manual therapy (spinal mobilization), physiotherapy (mainly exercise) or general practitioner care (counseling, education and drugs) in a 52- week study. The clinical outcomes measures showed that manual therapy resulted in faster recovery than physiotherapy and general practitioner care. Moreover, total costs of the manual therapy-treated patients were about one-third of the costs of physiotherapy or general practitioner care.

(2003) British Medical Journal-

In comparison to other treatment alternatives, acute and chronic chiropractic patients experienced better outcomes in pain, functional disability, and patient satisfaction; clinically important differences in pain and disability improvement were found for chronic patients.

(2005) Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics-

In our randomized, controlled trial we compared the effectiveness of manual therapy, physical therapy, and continued care by a general practitioner in patents with nonspecific neck pain. The success rate at seven weeks was twice as high for the manual group (68.3%) as for the continued care group (general practitioner). Manual therapy scored better than physical therapy on all outcome measures. Patients receiving manual therapy had fewer absences from work than patients receiving physical therapy or continued care. Manual therapy and physical therapy each resulted in statistically significant less analgesic use than continued care.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Fibromyalgia and Chiropractic Care

Experts estimate that 3 million to 6 million Americans suffer from fibromyalgia. An astonishing 80% of these people are women. Some of the risks factors are: being a woman between the ages of 20 to 50 and also having a rheumatoid disease such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, or Sjogren’s syndrome. Fibromyalgia also seems to run in families, so a gene may be at least partly responsible for this condition.

With all the technology available in today’s world, experts do not know the exact cause of fibromyalgia. There are theories about possible causes or triggers including inadequate sleep, suffering an injury, or a physical or emotional trauma that affects the brain, spine and nerves. Some experts believe that a viral or bacterial infection plays a part.

Abnormal production of pain-related chemicals in the nervous system also contributes to the symptoms of fibromyalgia. It’s thought that any one of these factors may “bring on” the symptoms of fibromyalgia in someone who is already genetically predisposed to the condition.

The most common symptoms:
• Chronic pain throughout the body
• Burning, numbness and tingling
• Sleep disorders
• Tenderness on, or around the neck, hips, elbows, thighs and knees
• Depression
• Chronic fatigue or exhaustion
• Facial Pain
• Anxiety
• Jaw Pain (TMJ)
• Irritable Bowel
• Memory Loss
• Tension or Migraine Headaches
• High sensitivity to foods and medication (allergic type reaction)
• Minimal tolerance to heat and cold
• High sensitivity to bright lights and sounds
• Hair loss
(This is a list of common symptoms, other symptoms may occur.)

Fibromyalgia basically means pain in the muscles, tendons, and ligaments. The pain occurs in the areas where the muscles attach to the bone or ligaments and is similar to arthritis pain. Since the joints are not affected, they will not deteriorate or become deformed as with arthritic conditions.

Typically the pain originates in one area, usually the neck and shoulders, and then radiates out from there. Most patients report feeling some pain all the time, and many describe it as being “exhausting”. Weather changes, the time of day, physical activity, and stressful events are all factors in the different levels of pain one suffers with from day to day. The pain has been described as stiffness, burning, stabbing, sudden, radiating, and aching. The pain is often more intense after disturbed sleep, which is a common complaint among sufferers.

One of the major complaints is fatigue, some patients report this as more debilitating as the pain. Fatigue and sleep disturbances are, in fact, almost universal in patients with fibromyalgia. Some experts believe that without these symptoms, physicians should seek a diagnosis other than fibromyalgia.

People not suffering from fibromyalgia can't begin to understand this disease. Friends and family members sometimes think that a person is just lazy or it’s all in their head. How can a person look so normal and feel so bad? To feel so tired all the time and to always be in pain, just imagine how that must feel. At this time there is no known cure, but your chiropractor can be very helpful in treating fibromyalgia.

Patients must make changes in their lives including: diet (nutrition is very important), exercise, stretching, spinal adjustments, relieving stress, sleep patterns, etc. Chiropractors understand the effects fibromyalgia brings with it and they have the knowledge, training, and experience to help their patients not only deal with, but help with regaining their lives and living life again.

Although the medical profession is beginning to finally recognize fibromyalgia, many physicians are still denying that fibromyalgia even exists. Treatment must begin with the patient having the will to make changes in their lifestyle. Secondly, the patient must seek out professional help; this is where chiropractic care enters the picture. Most medical doctors will treat patients by giving them drugs, and if one drug doesn’t work, they try another and send the patient on their way. This is a very complicated and debilitating disease, each case is different and must be treated as so.

Knowledge, understanding, and compassion is all part of the chiropractic treatment. If you are suffering from, or believe you have the symptoms of fibromyalgia, find a chiropractor and begin natural treatments today. You’ll be glad you did.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Tension Headaches

Definition

A condition involving pain or discomfort in the head, scalp, or neck, usually associated with muscle tightness in these areas. Tension headaches are one of the most common forms of headache. They can occur at any age, but are most common in adults and adolescents. If a headache occurs two or more times weekly for several months or longer, the condition is considered chronic. Tension headaches result from the contraction of neck and scalp muscles. One cause of this muscle contraction is a response to stress, depression or anxiety. Any activity that causes the head to be held in one position for a long time without moving can cause a headache. Such activities include typing or use of computers, fine work with the hands, and use of a microscope. Sleeping in a cold room or sleeping with the neck in an abnormal position can also trigger this type of headache. Other causes include spinal misalignment, eyestrain, fatigue, alcohol use, excessive smoking, excessive caffeine use, sinus infection, nasal congestion, overexertion, colds, and influenza. Tension headaches are not associated with structural lesions in the brain.

SYMPTOMS:

• DULL PAIN, PRESSURE-LIKE

• GENERALIZED PAIN, WORSE IN THE SCALP, TEMPLES OR BACK OF THE NECK

• NOT ONE SIDED

• FEELS LIKE A TIGHT BAND OR VISE ON THE HEAD

• OCCURS AS AN ISOLATED INCIDENT (OR OCCURS CONSTANTLY OR DAILY)

• WORSENED OR TRIGGERED BY STRESS, FATIGUE, NOISE, GLARE, ETC.

• SLEEP DISTURBANCES

Chiropractic care works on correcting misalignments that cause headaches and relieving symptoms associated with tension headaches. To see if chiropractic may be able to help you call (405) 246-0180 today for a complimentary consultation.

Healthy Living

Healthy living covers a lot of information. Diet, exercise, rest, stress and our lifestyle are just a few of the important factors for living healthy lives.

Diet
The foods we eat determine the amount of nutrients our bodies take in, and in today’s fast paced world most people just don’t have time to prepare wholesome home cooked meals. This brings up another point, today’s modern farming methods rob the soil of almost all its nutrients, which means even home cooked meals don’t contain the nutrients they should. Unless you can find all organically grown fruits and vegetables, meals alone probably won't supply our bodies the nutrients we need.
Our bodies need certain vitamins and minerals to stay healthy, and many people take supplemental nutrients such as one a day multi-vitamins and minerals. Some of these may help, but studies show most manufactured tablets don’t even absorb into our systems. Please understand that eating healthy foods is still very important and your Chiropractor is trained in nutrition and can refer you to what supplements you need.

Exercise
Exercise is the only way a person’s body can be physically fit. There are many different ways to exercise, and one of the most common forms of exercise is walking. Walking can be done by people of all ages no matter if they are ill, overweight, or in poor physical condition; everyone can enjoy the benefits of walking. Walking is also a good way to help relieve stress, get your digestive system working and can even help you sleep at night.

Weights
Lifting weights will strengthen your body by building muscle and keeping your bones strong. You will not only be stronger, but it will be easier to maintain your weight.

Stretching Exercise
Every exercise routine should include a series of stretching exercises. Stretching your muscles on a regular basis will make you much more flexible and limber, making your regular exercise routine easier and more enjoyable. Staying limber also makes you less susceptible to injury.

Running
Running or jogging is a great way to help stay fit. It helps to build muscle tone and the most important benefit is the cardiovascular workout you get with running.

Rest
"I can't seem to get a good nights sleep!" This is the most common complaint of patients. Your body needs rest to restore itself. In the hustle and bustle of today, it seems like there just isn’t enough hours in the day to accomplish everything we want to. More and more people are complaining about not being able to fall to sleep at night because they are still wound up from the days activities. Sleep experts believe a good cure for some people may be routine. This means having a set bedtime every night, and not laying in bed watching television. For example, if 11pm is going to be your set bedtime then you should try to start unwinding 1 to 2 hours before. To begin winding down, lower the lights and don't sit in front of a television or computer screen. Dimmer light will help you naturally to become sleepy before bedtime. Sticking with a routine should help you fall asleep easier when you go to bed.

Stress and Your Lifestyle
Almost everyone experiences stress at sometime in their life. People get stressed out over money, relationships, kids, jobs, etc. Most can handle these moments, but for many it can interrupt or even ruin their lives. Millions of people turn to prescription drugs for help and medical doctors are quick to prescribe drugs, which usually only treat the symptoms. Some of these drugs have side effects that are very harmful or even fatal if abused. Many people are so overwhelmed and stressed out, that they turn to taking illegal drugs that are addictive and life threatening. There are many natural ways to help combat stress, so ask your Chiropractor how they can help!

To learn more about healthy living, please call us today!

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

May is National Osteoporosis Awareness and Prevention Month

Osteoporosis

Definition
The thinning of bone tissue and loss of bone density over time. Osteoporosis is the most common type of bone disease. There are currently an estimated 10 million Americans suffering from osteoporosis, as well as another 18 million who have low bone mass, or osteopenia. Osteoporosis occurs when the body fails to form enough new bone, or when too much old bone is reabsorbed by the body, or both. Calcium and phosphate are two minerals that are essential for normal bone formation. Throughout youth, the body uses these minerals to produce bones. If calcium intake is not sufficient, or if the body does not absorb enough calcium from the diet, bone production and bone tissues may suffer. As people age, calcium and phospate may be reabsorbed back into the body from the bones, which makes the bone tissue weaker. Both situations can result in brittle, fragile bones that are subject to fractures, even in the absence of trauma. Researchers estimate that about 20% of American women over the age of 50 have osteoporosis. In addition, another 30% of them have osteopenia, which is abnormally low bone density that may eventually deteriorate into osteoporosis, if not treated. About half of all women over the age of 50 will suffer a fracture of the hip, wrist, or vertebra.

SYMPTOMS:

THERE ARE NO SYMPTOMS IN THE EARLY STAGES OF THE DISEASE.

SYMPTOMS OCCURRING LATE IN THE DISEASE INCLUDE:

• LOW BACK PAIN

• NECK PAIN

• BONE PAIN AND TENDERNESS

• LOSS OF HEIGHT OVER TIME

• STOOPED POSTURE

Treatment
Chiropractic care works on relieving symptoms and complications associated with osteoporosis. To see if chiropractic may be able to help you call (405) 246-0180 today for a complimentary consultation.

Balanced Wellness Chiropractic Physicians
Dr. Dustin Schmidt • Dr. Angela Schmidt • 405.260.0180
307 E. Danforth Rd., Ste. 154 • Edmond, OK 73034
www.balancedwellnessok.com